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Have any of your wisdom teeth emerged?
Yes 75%  75%  [ 12 ]
No 25%  25%  [ 4 ]
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kraftiekortie
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09 Jul 2014, 9:53 am

I've never had any wisdom teeth emerge, and I'm 53 years old.

There's no evidence that wisdom teeth have even formed.

Perhaps that's why I am the way I am today. :wink:



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09 Jul 2014, 2:26 pm

mine have.
the doctor says they've emerged in such a way he's never seen before in an adolescent. only in adults.
i was supposed to get them off around april but for...reasons parents keep postponing it. ill definitely get them off before the start of august though. no doubt.


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09 Jul 2014, 2:44 pm

Fortunately not yet. And my dentist says I have only a "seed" of one of them (he could see it on x-ray photo) but it has no chance to grow properly. It is going to be stuck deep under my skin and I shouldn't worry about it unless it causes a problem.



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09 Jul 2014, 2:45 pm

Mine were removed...



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09 Jul 2014, 2:47 pm

I thought they broke my jaw when they took mine out.

I couldn't open my mouth for two weeks to eat and my face swelled up like a football.

The whole experience was utterly horrendous.


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09 Jul 2014, 3:07 pm

3 gone, but the remaining one has never given me any problems.


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09 Jul 2014, 3:26 pm

Then according to our folklore,your life is not even half over,you are going to live to be a very old man.I still have one that hasn't emerged,one thats sort of sideways,and two removed.So I should hit a hundred easy. :D As long as that one doesn't drop down any time soon.


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09 Jul 2014, 3:38 pm

Mine started coming in when I was 13. I had to get surgery at the hospital to have them all removed. I wasn't happy about it because I had gotten ear surgery not that long ago and it wouldn't be the last time. Also it was just before Christmas. We had to rearrange my exam schedule so I could get it finished before the surgery and the holiday vacation. Fortunately, I healed up fast enough to enjoy Christmas and I got one last visit from the "tooth fairy" when I put the wisdom teeth the doctors gave me under my pillow and received a generous amount of money. :) I heard some other people have a really bad time recovering, but I seemed able to spring back quickly from such things no matter what.



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09 Jul 2014, 4:55 pm

My son had his all taken out at once,they were awesome about it.It only took an hour and he recovered great.We went to an oral surgeon for it,that's what I would recommend.I had one of mine removed at the same place,he had it out in less than a minuet,it was pulled ,not cut out like my son's. 8O I was amazed.No problems at all afterwards.I'd had one removed before at a dentists,and he had me in a head lock jerking and pulling,it was not fun.


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09 Jul 2014, 11:08 pm

babybird wrote:
I thought they broke my jaw when they took mine out.

I couldn't open my mouth for two weeks to eat and my face swelled up like a football.

The whole experience was utterly horrendous.


Mine was horrendous as well, one side of my mouth got infected and had to be packed for a couple of weeks. Ouch!! ! There all gone now. All I could eat was homemade French fries and liquid foods, eventually I got board of that limited pallet and had a soft hamburger cut into small pieces.

And they pulled them to avoid pain???



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11 Jul 2014, 8:07 am

I had to have mine removed before I went into the Army. They wouldn't let me in until I had them taken out...because they didn't want to pay for it once I was on their payroll.



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11 Jul 2014, 8:27 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
I've never had any wisdom teeth emerge, and I'm 53 years old.

There's no evidence that wisdom teeth have even formed.

Perhaps that's why I am the way I am today. :wink:
:lol:

Mine started coming in when I was in my mid-20's.

Unfortunately, they are impacting the teeth in front of them.

They need to come out. Unfortunately, when I've had the time, I haven't had the money, and when I've had the money, I haven't had the time.

I do need to get to a dentist sometime soon, though, as the cap for the impacted tooth in front of one of them has broken and needs to be replaced. ~sighs~
Time off work + world's worst gag reflex = easy to procrastinate



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11 Jul 2014, 8:38 am

I was born to have 28 teeth, apparently. There's no evidence that wisdom teeth ever existed in my mouth.

As of now, I have 22 teeth.